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As expected, iOS 7.1.2 has now been released for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The release is not a large one but has been pushed out to fix a couple of issues, namely bugs that relate to the encryption of mail attachments and iMessage delivery and a lock screen bug. Also fixed is an issue with

Apple seems to be on a drive to slim down. Every new iPhone that comes out seems to be somewhat slimmer than the last one and, for some, it’s frustrating, purely because it seems that the battery simply doesn’t last as long as it used to. While it’s nice to have a thinner lighter iPhone

Previous rumors told us that the iPhone 6S or iPhone 7 is set to benefit from an increase in RAM to 2 GB. But, it won’t just be a case of doubling the RAM; Apple are set to introduce LPDDR4 RAM with the next iPhones which provides double the amount of bandwidth to the current

While we normally see plenty of concept designs for the iPhone or the iPad, this time we have one for iOS 9, the next generation of firmware from Apple. Technically, the concept is of the design of the iOS 8 notification center but it is something that perhaps Apple should consider for the next iOS.

A new report out today claims that the next generation of the iOS firmware will be a Snow Leopard style of update. Mark Gurman from 9to5Mac says that the biggest focus in iOS 9 will be bug fixes, stability and performance, rather than throwing a whole load of new features at us. This makes sense

When Apple finally got round to releasing the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, they were already way behind other manufacturers in entering the phablet market and, by that time, many people had already figured out what they wanted from their larger screens having already tried a number of others. Let’s face it, these days you

At their recent earnings call, Apple announced massive profits for the first quarter of this year, mostly down to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and features like Apple Pay. Mobile platform has its fans, those who would never jump ship to another but there are those who go where the best is. So, what

Well before Apple Watch is set to start shipping, a number of colleges and schools in the UK have already placed a ban on students wearing smart watches in the exam halls. They say that smart watches are an aid to cheating which, to be fair, is a legitimate concern, considering how much of an

iOS 9 will be launched officially at WWDC 2015. The next generation of iOS software from the Cupertino Company has been spotted on various websites in the last few months and a report from AppleInsider and Breath Cast says that it is in testing to see how it compares with iOS 8. That is borne

iOS 9 is currently in the early testing stages at the moment having been spotted accessing a number of websites and also showing up in benchmark tests against iOS 8. The next generation of firmware from Apple is expected to be revealed, as usual, at WWDC, thought to be starting on June 8 this year.

For the first time in three years, Apple has beaten Android smartphones into submission in the US market. However, it was a very narrow victory with iOS devices registering 47.7% of all sales while Android came in at a close second with 47.6%. Much of Apple’s victory this time around was down to record sales